Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is increasing following a temporary peace agreement reached between the United States and Iran last week. The resumption of flows signals a de-escalation of tensions in the critical waterway, vital for global oil supplies. Previously, vessels had been stranded or rerouted due to heightened security risks. The maritime control organization is now initiating the evacuation of previously stranded ships in the Middle East. This development suggests a return to more normal shipping operations in the region. Analysts indicate the increased transit is a positive sign for international trade and energy markets, though the agreement remains provisional and subject to change. Continued monitoring of the situation is ongoing.